A consortium of algae and bacteria boosts the production of green hydrogen and biomass while cleaning water
Escrito por UCC+iThe mutual relationship between an algae and three bacteria studied by a team at the University of Cordoba presents the highest hydrogen production obtained so far by this type of consortium
Projected climate change scenarios augur the disappearance of the Balearic boxwood
Escrito por UCC+iThis species, common in eastern Andalusia, is able to trap moisture from the fog and convey it to the ground, making it a valuable tool in times of drought
A study demonstrates one of the reasons why the Mediterranean diet improves kidney health in patients with diabetes
Escrito por ucc+IA 5-year study involving more than 500 diabetic patients compared the effect of two healthy diets on the body, concluding that the Mediterranean diet favors the elimination of compounds affecting kidney function
The Spanish version of a scale evaluating negative attitudes towards bisexuality is validated
Escrito por UCC+iA team from the Department of Psychology at the UCO has translated into Spanish and validated a scale to evaluate binegativity with a gender perspective, and developed a reduced version that makes it more efficient
From Waste to Resource: A New and Sustainable Process Transforms Sewage Sludge into Activated Carbon
Escrito por UCC+iA joint project by two UCO research groups manages, in a simple and less resource-intensive way, to convert sewage sludge into activated carbon, a material with adsorbent properties used in a wide variety of industrial processes
European immigrants introduced farming to prehistoric North Africa, new research shows
Escrito por UCC+iThe Neolithic age – when agriculture and animal farming were adopted – has become one of the most widely studied periods of social and economic transition in recent years. It was a period that drove great change in the evolution of human society.